I have mixed feelings about our coaching situation. Stability and success is great and obviously the ultimate goal, but I know there are greater coaching minds out there than Jay fucking Gruden. On the other hand, he kept the team together through its early struggles and the players obviously like him, so we might as well stick with what works.

I have mixed feelings about our coaching situation. Stability and success is great and obviously the ultimate goal, but I know there are greater coaching minds out there than Jay fucking Gruden. On the other hand, he kept the team together through its early struggles and the players obviously like him, so we might as well stick with what works.

He was proven to right on Cousins over RGIII, which took some balls, and got that team to play over their heads. I think you're just fine.

I've got to give RGIII some credit here. From all accounts, it appears that he was not a distraction and a pretty good teammate. I think he has enough talent where I hope he gets a chance somewhere else.

That's all I'm trying to say. I hate that they wasted a year of his career this season. It wasn't fair to him, and it was all about money. He's a young man who, in all likelihood, still has quite a career ahead of him. Wasting a year of that felt so crummy.

That's all I'm trying to say. I hate that they wasted a year of his career this season. It wasn't fair to him, and it was all about money. He's a young man who, in all likelihood, still has quite a career ahead of him. Wasting a year of that felt so crummy.

Yeah, hoping he doesn't have Vince Young syndrome where he's only good for one year. He was fun to watch in 2012. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that he'll get buried as a backup somewhere else (or go to Cleveland) and never really get it going. It's always so interesting how circumstance can affect someone's career.